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"I have not heard that Boston is on Giannis' list. I have not heard that Giannis is prepared to sign the extension with Boston," Windhorst said. Giannis has one year left and Stein named Miami and Orlando as his preferred destinations. "Until those two things are true, I don't think it's really something that's in the world of reality."
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Jalen Brunson, Rick Brunson Make NBA Finals History With Knicks
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